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SSS issues order lowering bank, remittance service fees

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The Social Security System (SSS) on Friday said it has issued SSS Circular No. 2023 to lower service fees charged by SSS-accredited collecting banks, and remittance and transfer companies.

SSS president and chief executive officer Rolando Macasaet said the pass-on service fees being charged by SSS collecting partners shall be lowered and capped at P8 per transaction for online payment channels and at P10 per transaction for over-the-counter payment.

SSS members will greatly benefit from the reduction of service fees whenever they pay their contributions over-the-counter and through online payment channels, he said.

The lowered service fees cover the monthly contribution payments of self-employed and voluntary members, overseas Filipino workers, farmers and fishermen, and non-working spouses.

The new guideline also applies to contribution payments of employed SSS members for the Worker’s Investment and Savings Program (WISP) Plus.

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“We talked and negotiated with our collecting partner banks as well as with remittance and transfer companies to help ease the burden of ordinary SSS members by reducing the pass-on service fee whenever members pay their regular social security and WISP Plus contributions

over-the-counter or through online payment channels,” Macasaet said.

Prior to the new guidelines, banks charged SSS members pass-on service fee of up to P25 per transaction while remittance and transfer companies charged pass-on service fee of up to P15 per transaction when paying their contributions.

The lowered pass-on service fees took effect last May 1.

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